Most people can feel the gap without thinking about it. One hand writes neatly, throws cleanly, and handles tools with ease.
Environmental and First Nations groups are reacting to Alberta's plan to build an oil pipeline to the Pacific coast, and the B.C. government's decision not to fight it. Travis Prasad reports.
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The Pueblo Trading Post in Pueblo, Colorado has built its entire existence around delivering that exact feeling, over and over again, until your arms are full and your face hurts from smiling.
With the Fourth of July being tomorrow, and our country celebrating our big day of independence, it seems appropriate to write an astronomy column commemorating that somehow.